Remember the turtle
that pees through its mouth we told you on Neatorama last year? Well,
here's a kindred spirit: the giant California sea cucumber (Parastichopus
californicus) that eats using its anus as a second mouth. Oh, as
if that's not enough, it also breathes through its butt.

You read that right:

Their first hint that the sea cucumber anus was doing triple duty came
from a structure called the rete mirabile, a set of blood vessels that
connect the sea cucumber’s respiratory trees with its gut.

Initially, Jaeckle, of Illinois Wesleyan University, and Strathmann,
of the University of Washington, thought that the rete mirabile was
used to transfer oxygen from the respiratory trees to the gut. But if
P. californicus were obtaining food via its anus, it would likely use
the rete mirabile to transfer the food to the gut.

To test their idea, the team fed several sea cucumbers radioactive
algae, which also contained iron particles. [...]

Not surprisingly, the results showed that the sea cucumbers ate the
algae through their actual mouths, which then traveled through their
gut.

However, the researchers also found a high level of radioactivity when
they looked at the rete mirabile. The only way that those blood vessels
could have such a high concentration of radioactivity is if the animal
was transferring food from the respiratory trees to the gut via the
rete mirabile.

Carrie Arnold of National Geographic News has the story: Link
- Thanks Megan!